Kemy is a prime example of the principle that perseverance pays off. Nothing more than a role player, at best. Injuries. Discouragement, no doubt. Coaching change. Lots of things could have made him quit, but he stuck with it and now is in a position to be a key player on one of the better teams in the conference. His three-point shooting has improved to the point that he is one of our better threats from the arc. He is not a flashy player; he is a team player. He has been willing for others to get the limelight.
But now Kemy is a senior, with starting experience in most of our games last year. He is an impressive physical specimen, stronger than the usual guard. It is time for him to be more aggressive.
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